1) Cherry pick the “store’s loss leaders” (on sale) the products/food you need to buy. Grab a few, to keep in your mini stockpile. Have enough on hand to last until the next low price sales cycle. Repeat each week, replenishing your food pantry and household supplies closet. Keep in mind of any expiration dates! It’s not a bargain, if it’s gone bad.

I do not shelf wipe out the shelves. I limit myself to 4 or less of each product/purchase, otherwise stated in the store’s ad…Limit 3 per customer and so on…

2) Stack a Manufacturer’s Coupon WITH Store Coupon, for deeper discounts, follow the requirements on the coupons, to get the deep discounts.

3) If you have % off or $6 off $30 store discounts, as a loyalty card member, you can stack with coupons! Some stores do NOT allow a % off, to be used on sale priced purchases. Check the Store’s Coupon Policy, on their website. Yes, it’s all perfectly legal!

4) Submit to Ibotta, Checkout 51 the rebate apps, for any eligible rebates from your purchases. They have surprise .25 cents rebate on any item, on certain store’s receipts!

I almost caused my mother to go into cardiac arrest, when she found out I’m paying just .50 cents!

Would you believe, my mother is now letting me do my Stock Market Shopping Strategist 4 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ General Shopping War Plans? She wants the goodies! Laughing! 😂

In all fairness, I left out the Maryland State sales taxes, as some states do not do sales taxes.

There you have it…The best bargains are unadvertised sales and clearance sales. Deep discounts with coupons, money back store discount coupons and any eligible rebates from Ibotta or Checkout 51…You’ve won the war on being price gouged at the stores!